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Violence during pregnancy: Preliminary findings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 February 2016

Deborah Walsh*
Affiliation:
School of Social Work, University of Melbourne and Royal Women's Hospital

Extract

Domestic violence has been a highlighted concern for some years. This has resulted in governments now providing recurrent funding for a range of domestic violence service provisions. The funding of services has given rise to a significant shift in service delivery, moving from volunteers staffing services to the development of specialised professional expertise in a range of domestic violence service provisions.

A number of years practice experience in the field, together with a review of the literature, leads to the conclusion that pregnancy may be a vulnerable time for some women whose partners choose to use violence. This has grave implications for the short, medium and long term health and welfare of these women and children.

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2002

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